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We have various Team sites in SharePoint Online, each with a OneNote, which opens fine in OneNote Online. If I send a link to the Notebook or click on 'Open in oneNote', it won't open in OneNote 2016. I get a generic message saying something like 'We couldn't open that locations or it doesn't exist' or something like that. If I go into OneNote and though the Open dialog, navigate to the OneNote, it can open it fine, its just the link that doesn't connect. I have Office 2013 (and thus Onenote 2013) and the link works fine for me; it just seem to be a problem for anyone with OneNote 2016.
They do have the desktop verison set as their default OneNote App. I did see problems a few years ago when we upgraded from Office 2010 to 2013; if you didn't upgrade every application, you had problems opening Word or Excel files. I wonder if this is the same? Has anyone else seen this?
Do you have a solution? (Apologies if its posted in the wrong community), Ciaran Fletcher.